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Conserved Sequence Processing in Primate Frontal Cortex

机译:灵长类动物前皮层中的保守序列处理

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An important aspect of animal perception and cognition is learning to recognize relationships between environmental events that predict others in time, a form of relational knowledge that can be assessed using sequence-learning paradigms. Humans are exquisitely sensitive to sequencing relationships, and their combinatorial capacities, most saliently in the domain of language, are unparalleled. Recent comparative research in human and nonhuman primates has obtained behavioral and neuroimaging evidence for evolutionarily conserved substrates involved in sequence processing. The findings carry implications for the origins of domain-general capacities underlying core language functions in humans. Here, we synthesize this research into a 'ventrodorsal gradient' model, where frontal cortex engagement along this axis depends on sequencing complexity, mapping onto the sequencing capacities of different species.
机译:动物感知和认知的一个重要方面正在学习识别预测其他人的环境事件之间的关系,一种关系的形式可以使用序列学习范式来评估。 人类对测序关系敏感,以及它们的组合能力,最大地在语言领域,是无与伦比的。 最近人和非人和非洲灵长类动物的比较研究已经获得了序列加工中参与进化保守的基材的行为和神经影像证据。 该研究结果对人类核心语言职能下面的领域通用能力的起源进行了影响。 在这里,我们将该研究综合为“舟纱梯度”模型,其中沿着该轴的额面皮质接合取决于测序复杂性,绘制到不同物种的测序能力上。

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